Evovits Plus+: the “upgraded” version
Evovits Plus+ (Multivitamin) from SportSeries is a dietary supplement made with vitamins, minerals, citicoline, and coenzyme Q10.
If Evovits is the “classic” multivitamin for a basic supplement, Evovits Plus+ follows the same idea but takes it up a notch: just as easy and practical, but with more advanced forms and a more specific selection.
Evovits Plus+ is the upgraded version of Evovits: a basic multivitamin supplement for anyone, not just athletes.
Why Evovits Plus is “Plus+”
Vitamins in advanced forms
In a quality multivitamin, you look for two things:
- That the label makes sense, and
- That the forms chosen are specific.
Here you’ll find, for example, folate as calcium L-methylfolate and vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, specific vitamin forms designed for the highest care in developing a vitamin and mineral formula.
Chelated minerals: a detail you can feel
We’ve gone with bisglycinates (magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper) as the mineral core of Evovits Plus+. Quality is non-negotiable, and this choice makes Evovits Plus+ a more carefully crafted formula compared to more basic options.
The special touch: citicoline and coenzyme Q10
Besides the classic block of vitamins and minerals, it includes citicoline and coenzyme Q10. These extras set Evovits Plus+ apart from a more basic multivitamin.
- Vitamin D3 from lichen (vegan-friendly) + vitamin K2 (MK-7).
- Vitamin E in natural form + vitamin A as microencapsulated beta-carotene.
- Iron included (a key point for vegans).
Broad coverage without megadoses: a multi to use all year round
Vitamin support for everyday life
Evovits Plus+ is designed as a basic daily supplement: a broad spectrum that gives you everything you need to support your daily micronutrient intake.
Ways to boost Evovits Plus+
Some minerals are better taken in specific products due to dosage (like magnesium in high doses or calcium). Evovits Plus+ provides magnesium support, yes, but with a “base” approach: enough to add on, not to replace.
Practical tip: Evovits Plus+ doesn’t try to pack in huge amounts of everything. We prioritize what makes sense in a daily format and leave the rest for specific products if you need them. This way, the multivitamin stays useful for all kinds of people regardless of their specific needs.
With iron: perfect as a hassle-free base
Who is a multivitamin with iron for?
Mainly, people with vegan diets or those who rarely eat red meat and want their multivitamin to include this important mineral, which is mainly found in red meat. In these cases, having iron inside the multivitamin is especially convenient.
Vitamin A: the ideal “middle ground”
A balanced dose for an easy routine
Instead of going for aggressive numbers, we keep vitamin A in a balanced range (approx. 100% NRV), designed to fit smoothly into your daily routine.
From microencapsulated beta-carotene
Vitamin A comes from beta-carotene, a perfect choice when looking for a conservative and easy-to-combine approach with a varied diet (as well as with other products that might contain added vitamin A).
How to take it: easy to adapt to different situations
With food: for better tolerance
If you have a sensitive stomach, the most practical thing is to take it with a meal. In multivitamins with minerals, this detail often makes a big difference in how well it sits with you.
If you combine it with other minerals, space out the doses
Do you use a specific magnesium, zinc, or iron product? In that case, it’s best to avoid taking everything at once and spread out doses throughout the day however it’s most comfortable for you.
Golden rule: just one multivitamin
If you were using another one, stick with just one.
Recommended combos:
The basic pack for everyone
- Omega-3: one of the most common combos to support your daily intake of essential nutrients.
- Protein: if you struggle to hit your protein goal with food, this is the most practical option.
- Creatine: a versatile basic (whether you train or not) if you want practical nutritional support.
Practical approach: Evovits Plus+ works as a “base” micronutrient supplement. Since it’s balanced, you can add other products that suit your particular needs (omega-3, specific minerals or vitamins).
Frequently asked questions (Q&A)
Is this only for athletes because it’s SportSeries?
No. Being in the “sports” line doesn’t limit it: it’s a multivitamin designed for anyone who wants a more complete version than a basic multivitamin.
What does it mean that it’s the “Plus+” version of Evovits?
It keeps the idea of a daily multivitamin but with clear improvements in the selection of forms (vitamins and minerals in advanced forms) and with additional ingredients added to the base Evovits formula.
Can I use it if I’m vegan?
Yes, the Evovits Plus+ formula is compatible with vegan diets (vegetable capsule and vitamin D3 from non-animal sources).
Is it a strong multivitamin?
It’s generally designed to be easy to adapt to any routine. Still, we recommend taking it with food and avoiding stacking too many supplements at the same time, so if you have a sensitive stomach, you can enjoy the multivitamin without issues.
Can I take it with coffee at breakfast or with dinner?
You can fit it wherever it’s easiest for you to keep the routine. It’s fine to use at any time of day.
Transparency and quality: The trust of HSN
Evovits Plus+ plays to the advantage of label readers: clear list, visible, detailed amounts, and a formula logic that’s easy to understand. It’s exactly what you want in a quality multivitamin. Easy to know what you’re taking, why, and to compare it without tricks or vague info.
If you want a “base” multivitamin but more demanding, Evovits Plus+ is the natural step up from Evovits.
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